Taming the Beast: The Middle School Non-Varsity Band CLINICIANS: Alicia DeSoto and Chris Meredith Texas Bandmasters Association 2016 Convention/Clinic JULY 21-24, 2016 HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
The Middle School Non-Varsity Band Access a digital and interactive copy of the presentation here: TamingTheBeastNonVarsityBand.weebly.com About Us: Alicia DeSoto & Chris Meredith, Band Directors at Shadow Ridge Middle School in Flower Mound, Texas (25 miles north of Dallas). 240 band students; students start band in homogenous 6 th grade classes with average beginner band enrollment of 90 students. Each class rehearses on average daily for 45 minutes. Our Non- Varsity Band: The Shadow Ridge Symphonic Band Average 75 students 75% 7 th grade, 25% 8 th grade CC school enrollment 650 Beginner Band, Symphonic Band, Honor Winds class structure Two band directors daily Percussion director once a week Transition Transitioning from Beginner Band to Advanced Band April & May Independent performing, more comfortable learning/performing: encourage volunteering and show/tell, accepting constructive criticism Play daily drill sheet in woodwind classes (brass are already playing these exercises) Work on solo (audition music) to gain more independence Equipment: brass step- ups before summer Think of ways to bridge logistical items so kids are way more comfortable on day one with large ensemble process When combining beginners for spring concert, run this rehearsal exactly how you would want an ideal non- varsity band rehearsal to work
1 st Six Weeks: Taming the Beast August & September Individual Skills Focusing on the individual takes priority over the ensemble The Individual Student: Summer Chops, Summer Brain Defining and Reinforcing Daily Habits: Sitting, Pencils & Eye Contact Instrument Maintenance: Setting high standards of personal responsibility Slide, Valve & Reed Care Woodwind Concerns: Checking small parts of instrument for pitch Practicing: Developing smarter practicing Assessment: Objectives Personal Responsibility, 100% Achievement Ensemble Skills Structure of Rehearsal Listening Awareness Matching of Sound Concepts Starts of Notes & Note Length Awareness of Conductor Balancing Melody and Harmony Phrasing 101 Taming Structuring Class Time Fundamentals, Fundamentals, Fundamentals Set Expectations Focus on Basics
Brass & Woodwind Splits Use your Staff! Sectionals Individual Performance Performances Pep Rally & Football Game Performances Combine with Varsity Fall Concert "Go to" list Mental Engagement During Performance Literature Goals: Familiar Music Suitable Tempo Range Chamber Music for the Large Ensemble Details & Quality over Quantity 2 nd & 3 rd Six Weeks: Training the Beast! October, November & December Ensemble Skills & Goals Ensemble Skill Development Dynamics Intonation Awareness Style Development Individual Goals Tonal Development Listening Development o Match Simple Style, Tone, Volume, Intonation Assessment Rehearsal/Sectional Sections in Full Band Individuals in Sectionals Objectives Scales Training
Technical Exercises Music Excerpts Performances & Literature Winter Concert Four Pieces (1 UIL?) Performance on a Stage! Expanded Performance Tempos Up to 4 Musical Lines Sectionals Focus on the Individual Develop Section Awareness Spring Prep Grooming 4 th, 5 th & 6 th Six Weeks: Grooming the Beast January - May UIL Preparation Music Selection Mentors Proven Pieces Sight- Reading Strategy Rhythm Progression from Small Snippets to Large Pieces Sectionals (Focus on Individual) Solo & Ensemble Contest Music Selection Solos Ensembles Early Spring? Late Spring Contest? Spring Concert & Festivals Fun & Challenging Music Bridging the Gap to Varsity (or High School) [ TBA 2016 TamingTheBeastNonVarsityBand.weebly.com desotoa@lisd.net ] meredithc@lisd.net